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Theodore
(Ted) Bundy was wanted for questioning in as many
as 36 murders in Colorado, Oregon, Utah, Florida
and Washington. In June 1977, the FBI initiated
a fugitive investigation when Ted Bundy escaped
from a Colorado courthouse where he was on trial
for murder. He was recaptured but escaped again,
in December 1977, from the Garfield County Jail
in Colorado. He was placed on the FBI's "Ten Most
Wanted Fugitives" list and was subsequently arrested,
using an alias, by the local authorities in Florida
for a stolen car violation in February 1978. In
1979, he was sentenced to death and ultimately executed
for the murder of two Florida State University sorority
sisters.
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